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While George Harrison tried to make the album more appealing for a mainstream audience, Somewhere in England failed to strike a chord. It peaked at No. 13 in the U.K. and No. 11 in the U.S.
Over a roughly one-year period, Harrison tracked a quartet of solos on the recording. Here's the story behind each of them ...
Most fans have a favorite Beatle, but there’s not much debate about which Beatles solo album is the best: George Harrison’s epic “All Things Must Pass.”. Released in November 1970, just ...
Most fans have a favorite Beatle, but there’s not much debate about which Beatles solo album is the best: George Harrison’s epic “All Things Must Pass.” Released in November 1970, just ...
Our following list of George Harrison Albums Ranked Worst to Best sorts through them all, even those frankly quite weird early ones. George Harrison Albums Ranked .
Music legend George Harrison didn't hold back his opinion on one of The Beatles' most cherished albums, stating it wasn't "any good," despite its popularity. The Beatles released their first and ...
George Harrison liked The Beatles’ albums Rubber Soul and Revolver. He was not a fan of other albums like Yellow Submarine , Yesterday and Today , and Please Please Me . John Lennon had his own ...
George Harrison’s former No. 1 album All Things Must Pass returns to the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart for the first time since 1971, as the set re-enters at No. 7 (on the Aug. 21-dated list ...
6 "Isn't It a Pity" From: 'All Things Must Pass' (1970) "Isn't It a Pity" shows up twice on Harrison's third solo album, and his first No. 1, All Things Must Pass.It was also the B-side of his ...
George turns his spiritual crises into candid, conflicted, totally self-contradictory songs. It’s got some of his least likable moments, along with some of his most beautiful. He never sounded ...
George Harrison‘s first six studio albums, released between 1968 and 1975 on the Beatles‘ Apple label, will be available as newly remastered individual releases and as part of a box set this fall.
The 50th anniversary edition of George Harrison’s ‘All Things Must Pass’ proves in glorious detail why it's the best Beatles solo album.